Nigel Donohue
British judoka
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Born | (1969-12-20) 20 December 1969 (age 54) Leigh, Greater Manchester, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Judo and wrestling | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Newton and Urmston | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Nigel John Patrick Donohue (born 1969) is a British retired judoka and wrestler.[1]
Wrestling career
Donohue represented England and won a bronze medal in the 52 kg flyweight, at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland.[2][3]
Judo career
Donohue was better known for his participation in judo and competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics.[4] He was also the champion of Great Britain, winning the British Judo Championships in 1992.[5]
Achievements
Year | Tournament | Place | Weight class |
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1996 | Olympic Games | 7th | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
European Judo Championships | 2nd | Extra lightweight (60 kg) | |
1995 | European Judo Championships | 1st | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
1993 | World Judo Championships | 5th | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
European Judo Championships | 3rd | Extra lightweight (60 kg) | |
1990 | European Judo Championships | 2nd | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
References
- ^ "Nigel Donohue profile". Judo Inside. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
- ^ "1986 Athletes". Team England.
- ^ "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Nigel Donohue Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- ^ "British Championships - Event results". Judo Inside. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
External links
- Nigel Donohue at JudoInside.com
- Nigel Donohue at the International Wrestling Database
- Nigel Donohue at Olympedia
- Nigel Donohue at Team GB
- Nigel Donohue at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
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European Judo Championships — Men's Extra Lightweight
1977–present: −60 kg
- 1977: Evgeny Pogorelov
- 1978: Felice Mariani
- 1979: Felice Mariani
- 1980: Felice Mariani
- 1981: Andrzej Dziemianiuk
- 1982: Khazret Tletseri
- 1983: Khazret Tletseri
- 1984: Khazret Tletseri
- 1985: Khazret Tletseri
- 1986: József Csák
- 1987: Patrick Roux
- 1988: Amiran Totikashvili
- 1989: Amiran Totikashvili
- 1990: Philip Pradayrol
- 1991: Philip Pradayrol
- 1992: Nazim Huseynov
- 1993: Nazim Huseynov
- 1994: Girolamo Giovinazzo
- 1995: Nigel Donohue
- 1996: Giorgi Vazagashvili
- 1997: Rashad Mammadov
- 1998: Nestor Khergiani
- 1999: Óscar Peñas
- 2000: Elchin Ismayilov
- 2001: Elchin Ismayilov
- 2002: Yacine Douma
- 2003: Nestor Khergiani
- 2004: Ludwig Paischer
- 2005: Armen Nazaryan
- 2006: Craig Fallon
- 2007: Ruslan Kishmakov
- 2008: Ludwig Paischer
- 2009: Arsen Galstyan
- 2010: Sofiane Milous
- 2011: Georgii Zantaraia
- 2012: Beslan Mudranov
- 2013: Amiran Papinashvili
- 2014: Beslan Mudranov
- 2015: Beslan Mudranov
- 2016: Walide Khyar
- 2017: Robert Mshvidobadze
- 2018: Islam Yashuev
- 2019: Lukhumi Chkhvimiani
- 2020: Robert Mshvidobadze
- 2021: Francisco Garrigós
- 2022: Francisco Garrigós
- 2023: Luka Mkheidze
- 2024: Francisco Garrigós
List of European Judo Championships medalists in Men's Extra Lightweight